I don't believe in a father being a mentor. He's a father, it's obvious he's a part of his life.

I want somebody holding the clipboard who can help him in the NFL, somebody who has played against HoF DBs and knows how they'll destroy you if you let them. How to lead guys that you feel like you have no business leading.

Oliver Luck is most likely a good dad but daddy isn't there to hold your hand. So on his journey of becoming a man when he slips up the mentor is there.

I don't believe in a father being a mentor. He's a father, it's obvious he's a part of his life.

I want somebody holding the clipboard who can help him in the NFL, somebody who has played against HoF DBs and knows how they'll destroy you if you let them. How to lead guys that you feel like you have no business leading.

Oliver Luck is most likely a good dad but daddy isn't there to hold your hand. So on his journey of becoming a man when he slips up the mentor is there.

Yeah but when your dad knows more about the NFL then Archie Manning does its wise to listen to him.

Andrew Luck threw seven interceptions and 97 incompletions during the regular season, and he settled for a B in the most difficult class he has taken at Stanford, a course on mechanics called Engineering 14.

Yet coach Jim Harbaugh is disinclined to find fault.

"Andrew is the real deal," Harbaugh says. "He is the best player I've ever been around, and he's even a finer young man."

Luck will take the national stage Monday night in the Orange Bowl when No. 5 Stanford (11-1) faces No. 12 Virginia Tech (11-2). It could be his final college game; although only a sophomore, he's touted as the likely No. 1 overall draft pick in April if he turns pro.

wonder what this means HMMMMMMMMMM....

Luck was a high school junior in Houston when Stanford hired Harbaugh, who spent 15 seasons as an NFL quarterback. Now the coach and quarterback have led the Cardinal to their first January bowl since 2000. Like Luck, Harbaugh might be bound for the NFL this year."He's got to do what's best for him," Luck says, "and I've got to do what's best for me.